Publications by authors named "Gretchen Dykes"

Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, particularly in poultry products. Traditional methods for detecting Salmonella focus on prevalence rather than quantification, which limits their utility in assessing contamination levels and risks. This study introduces a novel most probable number (MPN) assay designed to quantify Salmonella in ready-to-cook poultry products, such as chicken cordon bleu.

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is one of the leading bacterial causes of gastroenteritis worldwide. It frequently contaminates poultry and other raw meat products, which are the primary sources of infections in humans. Plasmids, known as important mobile genetic elements, often carry genes for antibiotic resistance, virulence, and self-mobilization.

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In waterlogged soils, iron plaque forms a reactive barrier between the root and soil, collecting phosphate and metals such as arsenic and cadmium. It is well established that iron-reducing bacteria solubilize iron, releasing these associated elements. In contrast, microbial roles in plaque formation have not been clear.

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How silicon-rich soil amendments impact the microbial community is unresolved. We report 16S rRNA gene sequencing data from flooded rice paddy mesocosms treated with different silicon amendments sampled over the growing season. We generated 11,678 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and found that microbial communities were significantly different across treatments, time points, and biospheres.

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Silicon (Si) addition to flooded rice paddy soil tends to decrease grain inorganic arsenic (iAs) and increase grain dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) concentrations, but the mechanism for the increase in plant-available DMA is unresolved. It has been suggested that Si displaces DMA from soil solids, rendering it plant-available; however, we hypothesize that Si desorbs primarily iAs from soil solids, which stimulates methylation to DMA. We added silicic acid to a contaminated paddy soil and a flooded upland soil that had been historically contaminated with lead arsenate in a batch incubation experiment, and measured changes in solid-phase As speciation, porewater As speciation, and As-methylating microbial (AsMM) abundance over time.

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While root Si transporters play a role in the uptake of arsenite and organic As species dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) and monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) in rice ( Oryza sativa L.), the impact of Si addition on the accumulation of DMA and MMA in reproductive tissues has not been directly evaluated, particularly in isolation from inorganic As species. Furthermore, DMA and MMA are suspected causal agents of straighthead disorder.

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